Saturday, April 22, 2023

Welcome to Wyoming, Pilgrim


Sorry Californian, Wyoming’s EV fuel is only available unprocessed (but it is abundant).

10 comments:

  1. It will be decades before the infrastructure is in place to make long trips by battery vehicles without a large amount of logistics planning to find the chargers etc. No hopping in the truck (or car) and just heading out to just wander on roads that are new to you.

    The sad part is the infrastructure, when it is installed, will be paid for by our tax dollars since there is no way to make e vehicles a free market success

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  2. Saw my first Rivian the other day on the freeway.
    Guy drove like an asshole.
    I don't want an electric vehicle for soooo many reasons.

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  3. EdC
    Valid points. They might make sense as a second vehicle as a errand/commute car within, say, a 50 mile radius.

    Ami
    That driver probably has a BMW.

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  4. LOL, good luck finding charging stations...

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  5. As you are aware n Texas, you see many signs, "No fuel next ____ miles".

    I have no idea how many charging stations are in Wyoming, if any. The Plug Share says 385.
    Google shows exactly 3 Tesla Supercharge locations.

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  6. I'm not against the concept but sense corruption, chicanery, malfeasance and outright skulduggery behind it. Also this: Everything the Left proposes produces the exact opposite of its intended result.

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  7. LSP
    What is good for the Democrats is bad for the country.

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  8. Mr. WSF, I salute your wisdom.

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  9. I love aimless, wandering posts. The very heart of bloggong.

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